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The Most Luxurious Luggage Online Right Now

Warning: Eye candy, high price tags, and a chance of wanderlust within...

I love to travel very much, and when I’m not looking at handbags online, I’m probably researching new places to visit and planning itineraries for cities I hope to go to one day. My husband and I are planning a trip to Japan and a trip to Ireland to visit his family this year, so it’s exciting to have some trips to look forward to in 2020. I have a collection of designer bags that I am very content with at the moment, but I have always been enamored with luxury luggage, of which I own none. In fact, my travel accessories are as basic as they come. I pack my clothes in a suitcase from Target and use packing cubes I got off amazon, but I have always had lofty dreams of owning my own set of designer luggage and traveling accessories one day.

In addition to planning hypothetical itineraries, I also love to plan hypothetical packing lists for trips. I’ve recently been browsing luxury luggage and travel accessories online and have been swooning over several pieces, which I’ve rounded up below. I’ve got my eye on some of the most beautiful luxury luggage available, but they come at a premium. Admittedly I will not be acquiring any of the pieces below in the near future, maybe ever, but it sure is fun to daydream!

Louis Vuitton Courrier Lozine 110 Eclipse Monogram Eclipse Canvas ($36,500)

Disney x Gucci Hat Box ($5,800)

Chanel Red Trolley ($8,100)

Chanel Classic Vanity Pouch (Shop via Fashionphile)

Prada Saffiano Leather Trolley ($6,200)

Hermes Tarmac Chimeres Passport Holder ($780)

Fendi Black Leather Suitcase ($9,600)

Louis Vuitton Alzer 80 Anglais Monogram ($9,550)

Fendi Address Card ($420)

Prada Saffiano Logo Suitcase ($4,400)

Gucci Large GG Flora Suitcase ($6,300)

Hermes Traveler Set ($840)

Louis Vuitton Packing Cube GM ($745)

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Jerri R

I will definitely remember to look into these things the next time I fly private, which is, like, NEVER

Megs Mahoney Dusil

Only *like* never? Because for me it’s for sure 100% NEVER. Bummer haha

Jerri R

Meg, how can you rule out the possibility that $1B will fall into your lap? Any day now

Tiffany

Agreed – it’s fun to peek at things, but there’s definitely something to be said for packing practical and knowing that luggage gets thrown around and beaten down (I.e your Target suitcase makes sense!).

We use Hey’s hardcase suitcases and carryons for overseas travel, but for overnighters I have a men’s grey saffiano leather weekender duffle from Coach that is chic and not terribly expensive (about $400 on sale). I love the minimal logo-ing (a small grey on grey imprint) It’s great if I’m driving but too heavy if my travel involves walking distances with it.

My 2 cents – treat yourself to a classy yet versatile weekender to get that jet set feel from time to time! 🙂 Bon voyage!

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Sari

There is enough anxiety flying and I don’t want to worry about my expensive luggage getting lost or stolen.

Sparky

None of theses are intended for commercial flights.

Santana

Really, “none” of them? I’ve seen a lot of authentic designer luggage on commercial flights. Perhaps you should notify the luggage owners that “these aren’t intended for commercial flights”. ? You make some wildly outrageous generalizations. ? Good grief!

Sparky

I apologize for offending you with my “outrageous generalizations”.

_petitprince_

unless you can afford to fly first class or private, one shouldn’t be financially spending tens of thousands on luggage. This is like haute couture, reserved for the wealthiest elite. and at their level, damaging or losing a 40k luggage is like loosing some pocket change.

DanD

Love them all, especially the Louis Vuitton trunk in Eclipse Monogram (one of my favorites), unfortunately as is always the case with things I love they tend to be the most expensive. 🙁

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